EPA official Nancy Stoner published a blog post seeking to clarify the requirements for agriculture under EPA’s proposed “Waters of the U.S.” rule.
A new Stewardship Special Edition throws a light on how agricultural retailers and distributors in the U.S. and worldwide are demonstrating their commitment to the environment, safety and security, and facility best management practices.
Producers with expiring USDA Conservation Stewardship Program contracts until September 12, 2014 to renew and add conservation activities.
ProPartners Financial (PPF) has announced Tom Levasseur has agreed to become its next President.
Delta F.A.R.M. will establish at least five Operation Pollinator plots throughout Northwest Mississippi, with plans to grow the program annually through 2016.
A Kansas State University senior agricultural economist says there’s a 70% chance an El Niño will arrive this fall — and that’s good news for the U.S.
Ohio farmers will need certification to apply fertilizer to fields following a law signed earlier this month by Governor John Kasich.
A report by the Association of California Water Agencies finds the current drought has exposed key vulnerabilities in the state’s water management system and must be addressed with a variety of strategies.
The bill streamlines U.S. Army Corps of Engineers projects, prioritizes authorized waterway improvements and provides needed adjustments to the Inland Waterways Trust Fund.
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The Board of Directors of Allied Cooperative and Arcadia Co-op recently signed a letter of intent for a merger between the two cooperatives.
The new design includes responsive design for ease of mobile use, building engagement with visitors and meeting the CropLife mission of being the information source for trending industry topics.
Syngenta and health officials warn of four health-related challenges in agriculture and how they can be managed.
Bayer Corp. has been named a 2014 Responsible Care Company of the Year by the American Chemistry Council, thanks in large part to its Drive Toward Zero initiative and North American Bayer Bee Care Center.
Farm Bill implementation continues at a brisk pace with universities and state Cooperative Extension programs now set to help educate farmers.
Each of the nearly 200 Answer Plot site locations feature new elements to reflect agronomic advances, including yield optimization comparisons, increased alfalfa demonstrations and QR code enhancements.
Economist Dr. David Sunding says the EPA significantly underestimates the economic impacts that the proposed “Waters of the United States” rule will have on local communities and businesses.
The funding will help small, rural communities across the country gain access to communications technologies to improve health, education and other services, says Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack.
As agricultural retailers sign up for a voluntary certification to help farmers improve the long-term quality of Lake Erie’s water, newly announced grant funding will help share the impact of the 4R practices the program preaches.